AMUSEMENTS. KATHLEXE JfAC'DOXELL SEASON. A deputation of patrons who hail booked lor the first night of "Romance," waited 011 M,r. Jtussell, uiaiini'er of tbo company, stating that, owing to the enormous booking ahead, they were deprived of the opportunity of witnessing the production, and asked that the season be extended another night, and thus give tliem ail opportunity of t-'eeinu "Romance." After mature consideration the management have decided that the desire of patrons should bo met. with the result; that "Ilonianoe" will be staged TO-MORROW (Saturday) Night, and the other three piece?, viz.. "The Rainbow," "Cinderella Man," and "Daddy Long Legs," will be presented one night later than previously advertised. Seats already booked still hold good for the altered night''. Patrons who booked "for" Saturday night prior to alteration of pieces, and still purpose going that night, are advised to call at The Bristol and have tickets changed. QTtAXn , 01' ERA HOUSE. Direction .., J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Malinger William F. Russell PHENOMENAL A INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS ACHIEVED LAST NIGHT By the Young Canadian Star, . KAT.HI.ENE M ACDONFjLL, KATHLENE AfACDONELL, KATIILENE iIACDONELL, KATHLENE MACDONELL, In Artistic Association with CHARLES WALDKON, ' CHARLES WALDRON, Who were Supported by an INCOMPARABLE BR ASIATIC ORGANISATION. In the most remarkable I'lay of a Decade, "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE.'' "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." ; Which will be Repeated for the Next TWO NIGHTS, TWO NIGHTS, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And TO-MORROW XIGIIT (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY). Transferred from Saturday to Monday Night. • -MONDAY NIGHT NEXT (One Night Onlv). "THE RAINBOW." "THE RAINBOWTUESDAY NEXT (One Night Only). "THE CINDERELLA MAN." "THE CINDERELLA MAN." Last Night of Season. WEDNESDAY NEXT. "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS." D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Boors, Stalls and Gallery Is. extra. (All Plus Tax.) Day Sales at Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. Box Plan at The Bristol. YgWWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction John Hopkins Business Manager Kennedy Black TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. • ' The Season of Joy in Full Swing. Sir. Edward Branscombe's Merry Folk THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. Our Slotto: SSIILE! SMILE! SMILE! "Unless you have a cheerful nation, you cannot have a cheerful army." —Lloyd* George. See Our New Programme.—Some Show. PRICES: 3.?., 25., Is. ('plus tax). BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. After 6 Seals nuiy be Reserved by 'Phone. Ring up City to. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES, PATRIOTIC PICTURE PATRIOTIC PICTURE "Joan, PATRIOTIC PICTURE the PATRIOTIC PICTURE Woman." PATRIOTIC PICTURE fi R 0 W N T H E A T It E, VROWXTH E A T R E, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. ALL FOR RED CROSS. Book- at Bristol. All Seats lis. No Tax. fJAHORNBON RED CROSS DAY. RAFFLE OF CHEST OF LINEN, VALUE .CSO. DRAWN SEPTEMBER 13. • TICKETS, Cd. Obtainable on receipt of money and stamped envelope from MRS. JOSEPH, 51 Grant Road, Or SIRS. GILLON, 179 Tinakori Road. All Raffle Books to bo returned by September 1. £<HAS. BEGG AXD CO., LTD., Presents to the people FOR VERY SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION' AT THIS TIME MUSIC SI U SIC M U SIC MUSIC MUSIC St U S I C The National Xceessity. Wo are at wax, not as a game, but as a very vital thing upon the successful conclusion of which the future of the nation depends. The grim fact has not come homo to all of us yet. To a few it has. The inescapable results of war must be recognised. But they must not bring desolation to our homes. Resolution and cheerfulness are essential to victory. The greater resolution and cheerfulness, the quicker the victory. For resolute, cheerful men and women do better work, do more work, than the mentally depressed. It is easy to let the mind dwell too long on the hazards in front of our boys who have goue, to part with regret with some of the luxuries to which we have been accustomed. To stand up straight under it all and smile, and do your "bit" at home requires an effort. Jf U S I C supplies the strength needed, because it stimulates the imagination, arouses the finer, larger feelings, lifts us up above our little routine duties, enables us to see beyond the clouds. THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME A GOOD PIANO. In the BEGG Piano Salons—just entering on their 57th year of service to tho people of Now ZenlamHdhere is an instrument for every home.'' THE BRINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN, THE BOBD, THE ROGERS, Aro all Pianos of distinct merit. And any loyal New Zealand citizen may have the instrument ho would like to have in his home, on terms which will relieve his mind of any worry. Piano Salons, First Floor, Building. 19-21 MANNERS STREET, "WELLINGTON. THE PEN DOCTOR. BUY Your Pen where you can always get it repaired. I recommend the "ONOTO," the best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton Quay,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 281, 16 August 1918, Page 7
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